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Regular use of laxatives over long periods may carry risks and should be guided by medical advice, experts are ...
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Bimekizumab Safety Holds Up in Long-Term Data
Pooled data from PsA and axSpA extension studies provide early reassurance ...
Clinician and patient responses for cutaneous cGVHD were associated with higher nonrelapse mortality when comparing worsening vs improved disease.
Findings indicate small increases in certain cancers linked to assisted reproduction, though overall cancer incidence aligns with the general female population.
Congenital heart defects (CHD) represent the most common congenital malformations globally and constitute a leading cause of neonatal mortality, with early maternal risk factors playing significant ...
A new study in PNAS suggests that stressful relationships can physically age you. Researchers found that having "hasslers" in ...
Recent studies show that coffee consumption’s role in gastrointestinal disorders, from GERD to cancer, is nuanced, underscoring the need for individual assessment.
Studies in a new meta-analysis show sex differences in average weight loss, but similar benefits across other sub-groups.
Life is precious, and many of us try to do everything “right” to live longer. We eat better, move more, avoid pollutants, guard our sleep, manage stress, and take supplements. The prevailing belief is ...
A Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)-led team of scientists and computational engineers using one of the largest electronic health record datasets ever assembled for ALS has identified ...
Should older adults try to lose weight after 60? Doctors explain when weight loss helps, when it can backfire, and why ...
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